
nosightofgc
09-30 03:04 PM
For my spouse's EAD Application, we are seeing continuous LUDs but no message change. Messages till says "case recived and prending". Where as for my EAD application it says "card production ordered".
What it could be? When do we need to contact USCIS on my spouse's EAD since it still says case received and pending?
What it could be? When do we need to contact USCIS on my spouse's EAD since it still says case received and pending?
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hibworker
12-17 02:18 PM
You do not need new visas. At port of entry show the new approval notice to get I-94 for the duration of the new approval notice.
My husband is in H1B visa and he transfered his visa to another company. Got the I-797 approvals too. Along with that mine and my kids H4 also got approved.
Now I am urgently required to travel to India, and want to return from India without going for stamping. Here are other details.
1) Even my previous H4 visa is not expired while I return from India.
2) I have the new H4 approval notices and copy of husbands new H1s I797 with me.
Will it be an issue if I reenter without stamping. Our plan is to go for Visa stamping to any nearby consulate in US border after I come back. Please advise.
My husband is in H1B visa and he transfered his visa to another company. Got the I-797 approvals too. Along with that mine and my kids H4 also got approved.
Now I am urgently required to travel to India, and want to return from India without going for stamping. Here are other details.
1) Even my previous H4 visa is not expired while I return from India.
2) I have the new H4 approval notices and copy of husbands new H1s I797 with me.
Will it be an issue if I reenter without stamping. Our plan is to go for Visa stamping to any nearby consulate in US border after I come back. Please advise.

smartboy75
12-19 05:51 PM
That should be fine...don't worry ..
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gcpool
05-17 01:45 PM
Contact a good lawyer to do so. You can use EB3 priority date in EB2
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DareYouFireMe
04-19 09:56 AM
Probably you got to make you aware of science of immigration. Tell the authorities what they ask for (not what you want to tell). These days merger and aquisitions are commonplace and USCIS may be aware of these situations.
Hello all,
My company merged with another one last year just after my I-140 was approved. I'm preparing to file I-485 (doing it myself) and I'm wondering what kind of documents/letters do I need to submit to USCIS to proof that my job wasn't affect by the merger and I'm still working in the same position.
I'd really like to send all required information to USCIS so that I don't have to reply to RFEs later on.
Any examples of letters or list of supporting documents will be appreciated.
Regards,
Alex
Contributing $20/month
Hello all,
My company merged with another one last year just after my I-140 was approved. I'm preparing to file I-485 (doing it myself) and I'm wondering what kind of documents/letters do I need to submit to USCIS to proof that my job wasn't affect by the merger and I'm still working in the same position.
I'd really like to send all required information to USCIS so that I don't have to reply to RFEs later on.
Any examples of letters or list of supporting documents will be appreciated.
Regards,
Alex
Contributing $20/month

zuhail
07-23 09:00 AM
You can take time off -- like 4 weeks without any issue (I have done this), as long as the new company has filed to transfer your H1B petition.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
I guess you should avoid going out of status -- where the old company has revoked your H1B when the new company hasn't even filed the H1B transfer petition. Other than this, taking time off between jobs should not be any problem at all, provided you stay within the country and, no travel outside the US. But if you do, you should consult your lawyer about its implications. Good luck with your new endeavors.
Sri.
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Berkeleybee
04-12 05:04 PM
All,
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Learning01 and others who are following media closely, please let me know if I have missed anything.
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Learning01 and others who are following media closely, please let me know if I have missed anything.
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nonimmi
06-25 03:44 PM
does this mean EB quota exhausted???
see this thread... http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5512
Please STOP spreading rumors.
see this thread... http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5512
Please STOP spreading rumors.
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04-21 11:18 AM
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gc_on_demand
01-07 10:56 AM
My wife is from Bangalore, however since Chennai did not have available dates till Jan 20th she has scheduled her H4 appointment at New Delhi for Jan 9th. Please share experiences.
thanks,
Share what ? Chill dude.. Make sure you have all required documents. They will not reject your case if it is genuine.
thanks,
Share what ? Chill dude.. Make sure you have all required documents. They will not reject your case if it is genuine.
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gk_2000
12-16 02:34 AM
Anyone heard of this? Some people can individually claim greencards for extraordinary circumstances. I wonder if our force of numbers waiting extraordinarily long might enable a private bill to succeed. Here is a news item:
Rare immigration bills pass Congress (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/12/15/national/a161850S17.DTL)
Rare immigration bills pass Congress (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/12/15/national/a161850S17.DTL)
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plassey
08-14 02:53 PM
Welcome, No but why do you want to know that?
Anyone here whose application was signed by BESCH?
EB2 - India
PD: Dec 2006
I-140: Feb 9, 2007
I-485: Jul 3, 2007 @ 9:04am, signed by BESCH
Checks cashed - No
Receipt - No
Anyone here whose application was signed by BESCH?
EB2 - India
PD: Dec 2006
I-140: Feb 9, 2007
I-485: Jul 3, 2007 @ 9:04am, signed by BESCH
Checks cashed - No
Receipt - No
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arun.kumar06
07-19 11:35 AM
I searched the forums briefly but could not find a similar case, please assist.
There is a requirement for me to take up another position with the same employer (sort of Lateral job transfer) with the following details:
My H1B is sponsored by State Government who I have been working for 6+ years.
PD=DEC 2002, EB3
485 Filed= JUNE 6, 2007
FP = JULY 17, 2007
The new position will be with:
Same Employer
Same Job Title
Same Job Description
Same Job Duties
Same Pay
Same Classification Code (internal state job code#)
Same Supervisor
Same Location physically same cabin
Same everything else I can think of.
ONLY THING DIFFERENT IS THE "POSITION NUMBER" that is assigned by the Personnel Department. There will be an internal advertising for the position and interview & selection process.
I would like to know:
1) Does accepting the position at this stage cause problem with the Green Card process, i.e, will it affect my I485, PD or anything else? I have waited 6+ years to get to this stage and obviously I do not want to take any kind of risk.
2) Do I need to inform or check with USCIS or any other agency about this position change?
3) Do I need to do anything else to protect my PD, AOS etc.
I would appreciate all the assistance I can get.
There is a requirement for me to take up another position with the same employer (sort of Lateral job transfer) with the following details:
My H1B is sponsored by State Government who I have been working for 6+ years.
PD=DEC 2002, EB3
485 Filed= JUNE 6, 2007
FP = JULY 17, 2007
The new position will be with:
Same Employer
Same Job Title
Same Job Description
Same Job Duties
Same Pay
Same Classification Code (internal state job code#)
Same Supervisor
Same Location physically same cabin
Same everything else I can think of.
ONLY THING DIFFERENT IS THE "POSITION NUMBER" that is assigned by the Personnel Department. There will be an internal advertising for the position and interview & selection process.
I would like to know:
1) Does accepting the position at this stage cause problem with the Green Card process, i.e, will it affect my I485, PD or anything else? I have waited 6+ years to get to this stage and obviously I do not want to take any kind of risk.
2) Do I need to inform or check with USCIS or any other agency about this position change?
3) Do I need to do anything else to protect my PD, AOS etc.
I would appreciate all the assistance I can get.
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03-02 11:22 AM
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samswas
04-21 03:08 PM
ashkam,
Thank you fro the reply!
She has a Pending I-485 application!
Some people are getting an I-94, which will be valid for an year from date of entry!. Does that mean her parole status expires after one year of re-entry. If so, what should I do to extend it?
Thank you fro the reply!
She has a Pending I-485 application!
Some people are getting an I-94, which will be valid for an year from date of entry!. Does that mean her parole status expires after one year of re-entry. If so, what should I do to extend it?
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martinvisalaw
07-20 02:11 PM
Hi
It will great help if some body can help regarding this.
I had my H1B from A Company,Recently i have moved to B Company where i was asked to go to UK for Business purpose.I have yet to have stamping from B Company.I still have valid visa till end of next year from Company A name stamping in the passport.Will there be any issues for comming back from UK without having stamping.
Thanks
You can use the valid visa from Co. A provided that you also show the H-1B approval from Co. B on returning to the US.
It will great help if some body can help regarding this.
I had my H1B from A Company,Recently i have moved to B Company where i was asked to go to UK for Business purpose.I have yet to have stamping from B Company.I still have valid visa till end of next year from Company A name stamping in the passport.Will there be any issues for comming back from UK without having stamping.
Thanks
You can use the valid visa from Co. A provided that you also show the H-1B approval from Co. B on returning to the US.
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zCool
04-03 01:26 PM
You are okay, when you leave current employer, make sure there is not an overlap in dates when you get paycheck from there and get paycheck from new employer. couple of days won't matter but if there happens to be gap of more than 2 weeks you will probably need to explain that later at the time of 485 approval
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sra_scorpio
12-15 11:43 PM
Here is my situation and below are my question...
Entry to US - 08/14/2005
Petiton is valid till 06/17/2011 (and I have vacation time of 4 weeks).
Labor applied on EB2 category on 09/23/2010
EB2 labor Audit replied in June 2009.
H1B extension based on pending labor applied on 12/03/2010.
EB2 labor denied on -12/13/2010.
Question??
What will happen to my H1B extension? and what time it will get extended?or what action should we take?
Do I need to re-appeal the labor that has been denied ,apply for H1B extension and wait to get clear the 7th year extension (thruogh premium? from June 2011 to June 2012).
Can I apply for EB2 or EB3?(which would be best in my scenario, I think i still have time if 7th year H1B extension is approved).
Can we apply EB2 even after we appeal previous labor which is also on EB2 category ? or do we have to withdraw old EB2 labor and then re-apply again on EB2?
Please help me with the above questions and I really appreciate your help in this regard.
Entry to US - 08/14/2005
Petiton is valid till 06/17/2011 (and I have vacation time of 4 weeks).
Labor applied on EB2 category on 09/23/2010
EB2 labor Audit replied in June 2009.
H1B extension based on pending labor applied on 12/03/2010.
EB2 labor denied on -12/13/2010.
Question??
What will happen to my H1B extension? and what time it will get extended?or what action should we take?
Do I need to re-appeal the labor that has been denied ,apply for H1B extension and wait to get clear the 7th year extension (thruogh premium? from June 2011 to June 2012).
Can I apply for EB2 or EB3?(which would be best in my scenario, I think i still have time if 7th year H1B extension is approved).
Can we apply EB2 even after we appeal previous labor which is also on EB2 category ? or do we have to withdraw old EB2 labor and then re-apply again on EB2?
Please help me with the above questions and I really appreciate your help in this regard.
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shaikhshehzadali
07-11 11:38 AM
I think those bills will only be related to toughening border security n patrol..
DUNBAR
01-22 02:50 PM
How difficult would it be to work with the USCIS dept to "allow" filing of I-485 stage on a continuous basis when priority dates are not current? In the current scenario they are pre-adjudicating cases up to July 2007 and are allocating visa's number to them as and when DOS makes them available. They can might as well allow a continuous filing of 1-485, pre-adjudicate them, and then we can wait when DOS gives the visa numbers to get the GC. On the USCIS side of things they will at least reduce their deficit, from fees for i-485, EAD, AP, Renewals. On our side we get the EAD which eliminates employer dependency, visa stamping, visa renewal, proving employer-employee headache. This may sound like a baby step to streamline the GC process. Will this need any type of legislative effort? Is this possible?
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11-05 01:39 PM
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